Men's Advice Line

Men's Advice Line: a confidential helpline for any man experiencing domestic violence and abuse from a partner (or ex-partner).

We are a team of skilled professionals offering practical advice, information and emotional support to male victims of domestic violence, as well as to concerned friends and family and frontline workers.

The service is run and managed by Respect.

Our focus is to increase the safety of men experiencing domestic violence (and the safety of their children) and help them reduce the risk.

Getting in touch

Opening hours: the Men's Advice Line is open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.

Call us on freephone 0808 801 0327 (free from landlines and from mobiles using the O2, Orange, T Mobile, Three (3), Virgin, and Vodafone networks). Calls will not appear on BT landline phone bills. A voicemail service is available: we aim to return calls within two working days.

This service provider has not updated their information since 10/5/2016. Our target is that all service information should be no older than six months. You may wish to contact the provider to confirm the information before attending.

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Inclusion statement

All childcare and services should make reasonable adjustments to support disabled children and young people or those with additional needs. Below is a statement from this provider about their inclusive practice and levels of experience of supporting different needs

Categories

Advice And Support / Domestic Violence

Last updated

Last updated: 10/5/2016

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